16 March, 2013

PRESIDENCY, INEC BEHIND APC REGISTRATION CRISIS


•Faces masquerading as other APCs unveiled
Three political associations with the same acronym APC have been in exchange of words in the last one week over which of them will earn the right to be registered as a political party, but the Presidency and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) have been accused of masterminding the crisis. The contending political associations include the All Progressives Congress, All Patriotic Citizens and African Peoples Congress.
The three associations had differently, between February 28 and March 5 applied To INEC for possible registration as political parties, but crisis erupted when it was observed that all the groups share APC as their acronyms, a development which INEC said it was not comfortable with.
But a group, the Concerned Nigerians, led by Comrade Salihu Mohammed, former President of National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), said that a Special Adviser in the presidency in collaboration with INEC officials forged documents in favour of two of the associations so as to frustrate the efforts of the merging opposition parties to form a formidable party in other to challenge the dominance of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The group, which said that it was already spearheading further strengthening of the opposition ranks through canvassing of more participation of smaller parties in the merger arrangement, however, said that it may not be heading to the courts as the government will as usual have its ways in the prevalent judicial configuration.
According to Comrade Mohammed, “Those that fast tracked the registration of two other association will go to any length to ensure that the opposition merger arrangement is frustrated and blocked. About three APC’s were formed within one week and it is curious that the application forms of the two other associations were filled by legal representation as the against INEC rules. At what point did INEC changed the procedures?”
Explaining further, Barrister Abdul Aminu Mahmud, who himself was also a former NANS president, claimed that most of the forms filled by the two associations were fake and not the real INEC forms. He said that he also detected errors in signatures and names of top officers of the African Peoples Congress as well as the date of submission and signing of the document. According to him, “This document was produced in one place, INEC office and the office of a Special Adviser to the president funded the arrangement.”
But sources available to the Saturday Mirror strongly believe that the office of the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters may have indirect link to the formation All Patriotic Citizens and African Peoples Congress.
Though, efforts to reach the Political Adviser to the President, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak, proved abortive, but the presidential aide had a day earlier told Saturday Mirror that no amount of gang up by the opposition can stop President Goodluck Jonathan from contesting the 2015 election if he so wished. Gulak, however, said that the President will make his reelection desire public next year.
A popular political activist who had attempted to stop the PDP chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, from contesting the party’s national chairmanship by seeking a court order to restrain him from contesting prior to the national convention of the party last year, was also believed to be behind the formation of the two political associations to frustrate the merger arrangement.
Addressing a press conference on Thursday, the Chairman of the merger committee of the APC, Chief Tom Ikimi said that the group would go ahead with the registration of the party and insisted on retaining the acronym, APC, saying, it satisfied all legal and constitutional requirements for the merger of their parties to form the All Progressive Congress.
Source: National Mirror

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